i do have 2 separate rooms, although only my 2-channel room is listed on audiogon. my priority is heavily 2-channel and that room is without compromise to the degree that the room will allow me.
one big reason for a separate 2-channel room is my desire to have my 2-channel room a comfortable place to be for longer periods of time and a place my wife can interact with me.....more of a shared space.....it has french doors with windows and if i leave them open my wife can enjoy the music from the other room. also, i don't have to control the light in that room and i don't have all the other speaker drivers and electronics to compromise the 2-channel performance.
my Home Theatre room is a separate room in another part of the house that has a ceiling mounted CRT and can be completely blacked out.......when in there i am sort of in a 'enclosed place' and interaction is difficult.
i also have a HT system in my family room but don't use it much.
the descrption of my HT room is on my system page on AA here (scroll to the bottom);
http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/663.html
i have seen many sucessfull combination rooms but, if possible, 2 separate rooms are the way to go.
one big reason for a separate 2-channel room is my desire to have my 2-channel room a comfortable place to be for longer periods of time and a place my wife can interact with me.....more of a shared space.....it has french doors with windows and if i leave them open my wife can enjoy the music from the other room. also, i don't have to control the light in that room and i don't have all the other speaker drivers and electronics to compromise the 2-channel performance.
my Home Theatre room is a separate room in another part of the house that has a ceiling mounted CRT and can be completely blacked out.......when in there i am sort of in a 'enclosed place' and interaction is difficult.
i also have a HT system in my family room but don't use it much.
the descrption of my HT room is on my system page on AA here (scroll to the bottom);
http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/663.html
i have seen many sucessfull combination rooms but, if possible, 2 separate rooms are the way to go.